well where they lived on Machu pechu... it took skill however it was a painful experience. Can you imagine having a giant hole on your head! ;)
Mach Picchu, successful skull surgery, census
I've heard once a month.They did so in a special commemoration to the gods.
what problems DID INCAS have
Incas Aztecs Incas
the incas rivals were the mayans and the aztecs.
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very carefully.
Yes.
Resection of insular glioma is the most challenging operation in brain.
Yes because you have millions of brain cells but no pain receptors there, so doctors can perform surgery on your brain while you are awake and you not feel a thing!
They perform very delicate surgery on the human spinal cord and brain -
First of all, The Aztecs were the only of the three that sacrificed human hearts to their gods, while the Incas were the only civilization of the time to have taught the practice of brain surgery. Although they used brain surgery, they were only successful about 25% of the time, which is still better than no success at all. The Incas also accumulated the largest empire of the three. The Mayans Lasted Longer.
The earliest recorded evidence of brain surgery dates back to ancient civilizations such as the Incas and Egyptians. However, the modern techniques of brain surgery were developed in the 19th and 20th centuries by pioneering surgeons such as Harvey Cushing and Walter Dandy.
the ancient Mayans. They were also the first to perform brain surgery.
Why not just ask how to perform brain surgery, and have someone type it in for you.....
To perform surgery is to operate.
First of all, The Aztecs were the only of the three that sacrificed human hearts to their gods, while the Incas were the only civilization of the time to have taught the practice of brain surgery. Although they used brain surgery, they were only successful about 25% of the time, which is still better than no success at all. The Incas also accumulated the largest empire of the three. The Mayans Lasted Longer.